20 Beautifully Organized Linen Closets

Just don’t open that door or sheets and towels and oversized quilts just might come flying out at you.

Too many items shoved willy nilly onto junky shelving until the whole thing is just about bursting at the seams.

So if you’re hearing little voices floating out at you every time you walk past your linen closet, calling “clean me; clean me”, then the time may have come to tackle this space once and for all.

That’s this weeks mission in the ten week organizing challenge; and I can’t wait to share the progress I’ve made on ours!

But I started, as I always do, with some serious research… about how to create a beautifully organized linen closet.

This challenge is making me feel like a grad student at Pinterest university with all the research I’ve been doing. Truth be told; research was one of my favourite things to do in University; so I really haven’t minded. If you are wondering what I’m talking about, you can check out all the details here on the ten week organizing challenge here:

This packed but beautifully organized linen closet Via BHG doubles as a cleaning closet. The adjustable shelving is great for items of different sizes; and I love the big bin for TP as well as the hanging storage on the back of the door.

If you have a tiny narrow linen closet space then Laura Via Finding Home Farms has some great tips for how to make the most out of it.

With a mix of towel and bedding storage, this beautifully organized linen closet Via Dear Lillie has a cozy, farmhouse feel to it. I love the big wicker storage chests and “laundry” bin – they provide great storage for bulkier linens.

This Hall Linen Closet with Labels Via Julie Blanner is more the size of what we are dealing with and I love the labeled wood shelves.

Aren’t these pretty turquoise and white bins a lovely addition to this organized linen closet with Kirklands Via The Creativity Exchange

Tips for organizing a tiny and narrow linen closet with great style Via Liz Marie

I LOVE the sign and light and hook on the door in this Farmhouse Linen Closet Via A Bowl Full of Lemons – plus those pullout bins would be perfect for grouping bedding together.

Wire dividers that are normally used for the kitchen make for convenient sheet storage in this linen closet Via BHG. Bins keep all kinds of items neatly corralled, and the rods on the door provide extra linen storage brilliantly. Bulkier items are stored up top.

What a perfect spot for your ironing board! And I love the cute baskets and metal dividers for the shelves in this lovely linen closet makeover Via Simplicity in the South

If you are on a serious budget, you can use dollar store bins with labels to keep your linens divided and organized like in this closet Via A Bird & a Bean

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Comments

Thank you, so glad I came across this on Pinterest. I just completely cleaned out my linen closet and now I’m trying to put it back together nicely. I love the look from A Bowl Full Of Lemons. That’s the look I’m going for.